We have no 230 at all. Any website treated as a property of the owner. If you do nothing illegal or anti-government, there are no any consequences. Even if you have some kind of forum/board and if some user post something illegal or anti-government on it, that does not mean that you will be prosecuted. Authorities will ask you about a data on the user who posted sedition first. May be I am not very into specific US details of websites laws, but I can't understand the real difference for something that is not a huge thing like Google or Facebook who exclusevly use user content to push their narratives.
We have no 230 at all. Any website treated as a property of the owner. If you do nothing illegal or anti-government, there are no any consequences. Even if you have some kind of forum/board and if some user post something illegal or anti-government on it, that does not mean that you will be prosecuted. Authorities will ask you about a data on the user who posted sedition first.
May be I am not very into specific US details of websites laws, but I can't understand the real difference for something that is not a huge thing like Google or Facebook.